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 From:  Andrei Samardac
5833.1 
Is it any way to set object at 0.0.0 position?
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 From:  TpwUK
5833.2 In reply to 5833.1 
Select a point on the object you want to move (mid end centre etc) and then use the snap to origin to position that point on 0,0,0

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 From:  Michael Gibson
5833.3 In reply to 5833.1 
Hi mir4ea,

> Is it any way to set object at 0.0.0 position?

Select your object, and then run the Transform > Move command:



The prompt in the upper right area of the screen will say "Pick base point" - here you pick the point on the object that you want to relocate. If you want to position the object's bounding box center push the button labeled "Bounding box center" at this stage.

Then after you pick the point you are moving from, the next prompt will say "Pick target point" - this is when you pick the point you want to move to, so in your case you would snap to the origin point or you can also type in 0 and push enter to specify 0,0,0 as the target.

- Michael
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 From:  Schbeurd
5833.4 
Hi,

This command will center your object at the origin point :
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=2409.1

I often combine it with "Put on Ground" :
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=5427.13

@ Michael,
By the way, is there a possibility in MoI to run two scripts in sequence. For example A shortcut that would execute the script "CenterAtOrigin" first and then "PutOnGround" ?
Thanks

Schbeurd

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 From:  Michael Gibson
5833.5 In reply to 5833.4 
Hi Schbeurd,

> By the way, is there a possibility in MoI to run two scripts in sequence. For example A
> shortcut that would execute the script "CenterAtOrigin" first and then "PutOnGround" ?
> Thanks

There isn't any sort of bundled up way to do that currently, because things happen asynchronously. I'll see about adding in a method for a script so it can wait for the current command to be finished, that should then make it possible to make a combined scripted sequence on a single shortcut more easily.

- Michael
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 From:  Schbeurd
5833.6 In reply to 5833.5 
>> I'll see about adding in a method for a script so it can wait for the current command to be finished, that should then make it possible to make a combined scripted sequence on a single shortcut more easily.

That would be great !
Thanks Michael

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